Memorial Page

We want to honor the memory of former Holy Innocents members who departed for a better world in the last 20 years. 

If you have a picture of any one of them, please send it to us so that we can add it.
     

May they rest in peace!

  

       

Wilhemina Hillian Jensen died September 10, 1991 at age 95.     

Elizabeth Beenford died June 14, 1992 at age 99.      

Charles Williamson died  December 23, 1992 at age 50.     

Elwyn Gardner Atwood died February 27, 1993 at age 48.     

Richard Holt died November 29, 1993 at age 53.    

Richard Holt

Lawrence A. Wilson died  May 29, 1994 at age 42.     

Kenrick Abel was murdered in 1994 at age 23     

Ralph Ascoli died in 1994 at age 38.     

Kevin Bruce Kring died September 21, 1994 at age 33.     

John McFarland died in 1995 at age 40.     

Peter Boesch died in 1995.     

Cecily Bloomfield died in December 1995 at age 25.     

Rev. John Williams     

Rev. Scott Baldwin died May 1, 1997 at age 48.    

 Gregg O’Shell died August 31, 1997 at age 48.  

Gregg O'Shell

Doris Hutchinson died June 1, 1999 at age 97  

Anne Bloomfield died in 1999 at age 60.  

Gus A.E. Vanderzicht died June 17, 2002 at age 87.  

Harry Frederick Oliver died in January 2003. 

MaryAnn Von Rosen-Hogg died in January 2003 at age 43. 

Donald Henry Bradshaw 

Anthony Correia 

Brenda Bess (nee Bradshaw) died in 2003 at age 50.  

 Dr. George Kenneth Washington died in 2004.    

Ken Washington

David Colvig died July 19, 2005 at age 96 and Julia Colvig.   

Julia & David Colvig

Dr. Ruben Edmundo Montes Jr. died in 2007 at age 41.    

 Lucille Green died in 2007.       

Lucille Green

Tom Squillante  

  • #1 written by Jonathan Thalberg / Dean Backus
    about 1 year ago

    Thank you for sharing. What a blessing to be able to remember so many of these people. I miss my HI family more every day.

    Love to all.

  • #2 written by Torn
    about 10 months ago

    Gee wilkilers, that’s such a great post!

  • #3 written by Mordecai
    about 9 months ago

    Thank you for honoring Kenrick Abel. I was a regular customer at the store where he worked late nights. I would stand in line at his checkstand even when it was longer because he was such a fine young man. His intelligence and humor always made my day. I know he would have been very successful. The world lost a lot when he was senselessly murdered. It’s been 17 years and I still think about what a tragedy it is. God bless his soul and comfort his family.